This is a Tipi, an North American indian tent and this cool paper model version was created by designer Kate, from Kate`s Creative Space website. Although it was created for Lego miniatures, you can always change the scale to your favorite figures, such as Playmobil.

This is the Blaser Watchtower, a paper model based in a real building situated in Ravensburg, Germany. Perfect for Dioramas, RPG and Wargames, this model in 1/160 scale (N scale) is offered by Ausschneide Bogen website. Measuring 25,5 cm x 19,5 cm x 31,5cm when printed in A4, you will need 10 sheets of paper to build yours.

Created by French designer and modeler MonsieurE and originally posted at Le Forum en Papier, this is the paper model version of the Lioré & Olivier 213 "Rayon D'Or" aircraft, in 1/100 scale.The Lioré et Olivier LéO 21 was a 1920s French biplane airliner and later military transport based on the earlier LéO 20 night bomber. First flown in August 1929. The LéO 21 was a twin-engined biplane airliner with a fixed tailskid landing gear. It retained the basic structure of the LéO 20night bomber but with a new wider fuselage. It had room for six passengers in a nose cabin and a further 12 passengers in the main cabin with an open cockpit for the pilot.

By French designer and modeler Keroliver, this is a great Formula 1 papercraft series, where you will find an enormous number of models to download and build, all in 1/64 scale. Keroliver is always updating this thread at Le Forum en Papier with new models, so stay tunned.

Created by Japanese designer Yoshihiro Suzuki, comissioned by Canon website, this is the paper model of a Tyrannosaurus Rex.Tyrannosaurus Rex (rex meaning "king" in Latin), commonly abbreviated to T. rex, is a fixture in popular culture. It lived throughout what is now westernNorth America, with a much wider range than other tyrannosaurids. Fossils are found in a variety of rock formations dating to the Maastrichtian age of the upper Cretaceous Period, 67 to 65.5 million years ago. It was among the last non-avian dinosaurs to exist prior to the Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction event. Like other tyrannosaurids, Tyrannosaurus was a bipedal carnivore with a massive skull balanced by a long, heavy tail. Relative to the large and powerful hindlimbs, Tyrannosaurusforelimbs were small, though unusually powerful for their size, and bore two clawed digits. Although other theropods rivaled or exceeded Tyrannosaurus rex in size, it was the largest known tyrannosaurid and one of the largest known land predators, measuring up to 12.8 m (42 ft) in length,up to 4 metres (13 ft) tall at the hips, and up to 6.8 metric tons (7.5 short tons) in weight. By far the largest carnivore in its environment,Tyrannosaurus rex may have been an apex predator, preying upon hadrosaurs and ceratopsians, although some experts have suggested it was primarily a scavenger. The debate over Tyrannosaurus as apex predator or scavenger is among the longest running in paleontology. - Wikipedia

Created by Japanese designer Katsuyuki Shiga, comissioned by Canon website, this is the White Lion paper model. The white lion is a rare color mutation of the Timbavati area. White lions are the same as the tawny African Lion (Panthera leo krugeri) found in some wildlife reserves in South Africa and in zoos around the world.White lionsare not a separate subspecies and are thought to be indigenous to the Timbavati region of South Africa for centuries, although the earliest recorded sighting in this region was in 1938. Regarded as divine by locals, white lions first came to public attention in the 1970s in Chris McBride's book The White Lions of Timbavati. Up until 2009, when the first pride of white lions was reintroduced to the wild, it was widely believed that the white lion could not survive in the wild. It is for this reason that a large part of the population of white lions now reside in zoos. - know more at White.Lion.at.Wikipedia

You will need only two sheets of paper to build this cool and very original paper model of a Craps Table, in 1/25 scale, offered by Millionaire Playboy website. As you can see, this is perfect for Playmobil miniatures.

In Brazil it is natural for families to get together on weekends to savor a good barbecue. Many homes have their own specific BBQ area and this paper model created by Brazilian designer and modeler Nigrafox, from Nigrafox Papermodels website,portrays to perfection of these constructions. All the details of a good barbecue area were replicated on paper. Nigrafox gave me the honor of posting this model here on the blog and I am very grateful for this. It's always a pleasure to show the work of friend modelers here from Brazil. Take a look at Nigrafox website, there you will find many models assembled by him, always with great care. Worth a look.

I "am in the paper modeling" since 2005, although I've had contact with paper models from my childhood in the 1970s, via magazines that were sold sporadically in newsagents. I remember magazines with houses to build and dioramas/playsets of airports, western forts, nativity scenes and the like. With the advent of the internet what happened was simply a revival of the papercraft hobby for me and many other people of my generation. Today I am opening a new session here on the blog, the Ephemeral Museum , which is a place where I will show some of the models that I built all these years. I would also like this to be a space where all modelers friends could show their work, so if anyone wants to participate in this "museum", just send photos of your work and a few words, if you want, to the e-mail: